PML-N’s ‘last stint’ in power, predicts Vawda

Ex-minister claims N-League, PPP, PTI in phases of fizzling out

ISLAMABAD:

Former federal minister Faisal Vawda on Tuesday predicted that the next federal government would be the “last one” of the PML-N and after that it would be “limited to Punjab” – just like the MQM-P was “restricted” to the urban areas of Sindh.
“It [PML-N] would work with every part [of the machine]. It will work for a while and then break down. This is the future of the PML-N,” Vawda told a private TV news channel.

Vawda made similar predictions about his former party PTI and PPP as well.

“These are three parties are in their phases of fizzling out,” he added.

He forecasted that after the PPP fizzled out, the PTI would be the next to go.

“The PTI is forming governments on chances.”

He elaborated that the PTI was claiming that it would form its government here and there despite lacking the numerical strength to do so.

“It [PTI] is not within a democratic system. The politics of ‘Maula Jutt’ will not work.”

He advised his former party to become part of the system if it wanted to serve the country and then address its problems.
The former federal minister believed that that a coalition government would be formed within six or eight days.

“Politically and democratically they [the PML-N and PPP] are dead. There are also locked because of the circumstances and events. They will form the government and enjoy the power,” he added.

Apparently addressing the ‘powerful circles’, he said they had “enjoyed” the “expired” leaders, adding that the nation had told them where “they” stood, referring to the recent general elections.

Vawda further claimed that an official would step down from a “high post” to take over as the Senate chairman and remain neutral.

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